This up-to-date introduction to contemporary African politics
focuses on states as well as citizens across the continent, looking
at politics from above and below. It examines why we should know
about African politics; the evolution of African states; people,
identity and power; the practice of power; the range of regimes in
Africa; the economic dimensions of African politics; the shifting
landscape of conflict and security; and African politics in
international relations. Using an abundance of data and
illustrative examples, the authors highlight the contributions of
African experiences to the broader knowledge of comparative
politics and international relations. The straightforward,
accessible style makes the book suitable for the general reader
interested in current affairs. But the book will also serve as an
essential text and a long-term resource for students and scholars
alike.
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